Guns in the News

Strickland to Ohio gun owners: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain

One day after the National Rifle Association endorsed "Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin for President and Vice President respectively", Barack Obama attempted to continue his attempts to hide his anti-gun record from voters.

News outlets across the nation on Friday reported on Ohio Governor Ted Strickland's attempts to assure gun owners that they have nothing to fear from an Obama administration.

Strickland, the NRA "A"-rated governor who is also a former Buckeye Firearms Association endorsee, told the press that "as a result of direct conversations that I've had with Barack Obama, if you are a sportsman, if you are a gun owner, if you are someone that honors and respects the Second Amendment - you have nothing to fear from Barack Obama and I want you to spread the word throughout this great part of our great state."

The mantra heard repeatedly across this state over the weekend has been "you have nothing to fear. Spread the word. Ted Strickland said so."

When Ted Strickland picked vehemently anti-gun Lee Fisher as a running mate, we did not worry - because we knew where Strickland stood on our issue, and that Fisher was not going to change him.

Likewise, we know where Obama stands on our issue, and no amount of glowing comments from Governor Strickland will change the fact that Obama is a grave enemy to all gun owners. Hunters. Trap and Skeet shooters. Competitive shooters. Concealed carry license-holders. Plinkers. And most of all anyone who would use a gun to defend themselves or their family.

After Years of Stonewalling, New Orleans Mayor Admits Illegal Gun Confiscation, Settles with NRA

Fairfax, VA - After a three-year legal battle over the unconstitutional confiscation of lawfully owned firearms, the City of New Orleans has agreed to settle a law suit by the National Rifle Association (NRA). A permanent injunction has been issued against the city, Mayor Ray Nagin and current Police Chief Warren Riley. The Second Amendment Foundation assisted NRA in the legal battle against Mayor Ray Nagin and the City of New Orleans.

“Today’s outcome is an important victory for the citizens of New Orleans and the Second Amendment,” said Wayne LaPierre, NRA’s executive vice president. “We fought for three long years in a fundamental legal challenge to assert the inherent self-defense rights for law-abiding citizens, knowing the Constitution would prevail. Today it has prevailed and freedom has won.”

Obama campaign unlawfully misuses proprietary firearms industry media list

NEWTOWN, Conn. – The Obama campaign in Indiana, on September 27, unlawfully obtained and made unauthorized use of a proprietary media list belonging to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) – the trade association for the firearms industry. Sen. Obama used this list to e-mail a press release concerning National Hunting and Fishing Day.

On October 8, NSSF sent a “cease and desist” letter to the Obama campaign demanding that they immediately stop any further unauthorized misuse of its proprietary media list.

The list contains the names and addresses of members of the media that attended the NSSF Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) – the world's largest firearms trade show and the 23rd largest trade show of any kind in North America.

The list can only be obtained from NSSF and its use is tightly controlled by NSSF. Neither the Obama campaign, nor its operations in Indiana, obtained any rights from NSSF to use the list.

NRA endorses John McCain and Sarah Palin for President and Vice-President

The Associated Press is reporting that the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund PAC is endorsing Republican presidential nominee John McCain and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for Vice President.

Buckeye Firearms Association Northeast Ohio Chair Rick Kaleda attended the Pittsburg, PA rally Thursday morning where this announcement was first made.

According to the AP, NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre said that despite differences with McCain on gun show rules and campaign finance restrictions, the two agree on many more issues important to the group. LaPierre is quoted by FOXNews as saying that the NRA would "be foolish to overlook the vast areas of agreement" it has with John McCain.

"He's cast more than 60 votes in the Senate in support of the Second Amendment," LaPierre said.

LaPierre also explained to the media that McCain's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was "a tremendous asset to the ticket."

President of Obama's fake gun group admits partisan origins at poorly-attended rally

By Chad D. Baus

The president of faux gun group American Hunters and Shooters Association (AHSA), Ray Schoenke, appeared in Coshocton Tuesday before what is described by the Zanesville Times-Recorder as a "strong showing by the United Mine Workers Association".

In fact, the newspaper reveals only about "a dozen people listened to him speak," turnout which does an excellent job of demonstrating the lack of support former Joyce Foundation board member Obama is receiving from Ohio gun owners.

The poorly-attended rally did offer something to gun owners, however.

On its website, right after listing several organizational "values" that would make the anti-gun Brady Campaign proud, AHSA claims to be "a non-partisan organization that advocates and advances sensible public policies." (emphasis added)

But on this, his second trip to Ohio to campaign for Barack Obama, Schoenke admitted the organization is anything BUT non-partisan.

Growing Gun Problems For Obama, Dems

By Donald Lambro

Gun control has suddenly emerged as the toxic issue of the 2008 presidential campaign, endangering Barack Obama's appeal among Democratic blue-collar and labor-union households.

The freshman senator from Illinois has a long record of favoring gun bans in Chicago and Washington, D.C., and a raft of other gun-control bills that are anathema to gun owners, hunters and sportsmen alike.

You can read the entire article by clicking here!

Pro-Gun Punditry: Wednesday's Buckeye State Roundabout

By Chris Chumita

There are more stories pertaining to our gun rights in Ohio then we can possibly draw attention to with individual daily commentary. But they are all worthy of mention.

What follows is our review of headlines from around the state though a pro-gun rights lens.

From missing hunters to a robbery at a restaurant, these articles should be a part of your required reading!

What follows is several days of headlines accompanied by short, concise pro-gun analysis.

Obama can't stop US from running the NRA's ads

When the NRA took its warnings about Barack Obama to the airwaves, the Senator from Chicago had his lawyers issue 'cease and desist' letters to the television stations.

See what Obama doesn't want you to see, and then forward the link to friends.

View all five NRA t.v. ads here!

Senator McCain Addresses Ohio Sportsmen (Full Transcript)

By Larry S. Moore

A record crowd of 1300 sportsmen converged on Columbus, Ohio for the annual U.S. Sportsmen Alliance's 12th Annual "Save Our Heritage Rally" on September 27. In addition to the opportunity to win new firearms or perhaps that dream hunting or fishing trip (or 20 acres of hunting ground!), many also came to hear Senator John McCain, the Republican Presidential candidate. The Senator was scheduled to deliver the keynote address, however the Wall Street financial crisis caused the Senator to suspend his campaign to return to Washington D.C.

At the request of Mike Budzik, who is heading the Ohio Sportsmen for McCain effort, I traveled to Columbus early to meet with him; former Senator Mike DeWine who is heading the Ohio campaign for McCain; Aaron Hobbs, the McCain Campaign national sportsman coalition leader, along with other leading sportsmen. A number of various conservation, sportsmen and gun groups provided input to the campaign leadership, including Buckeye Firearms Association and the leadership of the Ohio Gun Collectors Association. Later in the evening, Buckeye Firearms Association Vice Chair Chad Baus spoke extensively with Hobbs and Andy Swanson, Director of Coalitions for McCain Campaign in Ohio and PA.

Barack "LIES": GOP responds to new Obama ad claiming support for hunting rights & self-defense

“Barack Obama is running TV ads about guns without telling the national media because he knows they would never pass a credible fact check. Obama is the most anti-gun candidate for President in American history. He consistently worked to undermine Second Amendment rights, which is why respected pro-gun groups are harshly critical of him. Obama owes it to voters to be more upfront and honest about his anti-gun record. Just like his votes to raise taxes on the middle class and his relationship with Bill Ayers, this is yet another example of Obama being dishonest with voters.” – Alex Conant, RNC Spokesman

New Obama Campaign Ad Lies About Obama’s Support For Hunting Rights:

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